Claims
- 1. An electric iron comprising a soleplate (2) which has a low heat capacity and which is heatable by means of light energy produced by a plurality of lamps (6), reflectors (7) provided to reflect the light to the soleplate (2), a sensor (12) which monitors the temperature of the soleplate (2), and a microprocessor (13) which receives measurement values from the sensor (12) and compares said measurement values with presettable nominal values of a temperature control device (14), said microprocessor being connected to a power control unit (15) which acts as a half-wave control of the mains voltage by controlling the number of half-waves during which the lamps are ON and the number of half-waves during which the lamps are OFF and operates the lamps in accordance with the current power requirement,
- wherein responsive to the difference between the actual temperature and the nominal temperature remaining uninterruptedly below a predetermined value for a predetermined duration, the microprocessor identifies a condition of rest of the iron and switches back to a lower standby temperature which is safe for the fabric to be ironed, and
- wherein after identification of the rest condition the microprocessor stores and measures the soleplate temperature, computes a gradient therefrom and compares it with a preceding computed gradient, identifies predetermined changes as the start of the ironing process and switches to the previous nominal temperature.
- 2. An electric iron as claimed in claim 1, wherein the heat capacity of the soleplate (2) is approximately 0.5 to 1.5.times.10.sup.-4 Wh/Kcm.sup.2.
- 3. An electric iron as claimed in claim 2 wherein the microprocessor (13) has a timing element which at a given time intervals checks whether the nominal temperature of the soleplate (3) has changed relative to its actual temperature and is responsive to a difference between the nominal and the actual temperature to control the temperature of the soleplate to the new nominal temperature by increasing or reducing the light power.
- 4. An electric iron as claimed in claim 1 wherein responsive to the difference between the actual temperature and the nominal temperature remains uninterruptedly below, about, 1 K for a duration of about twelve measurement cycles the microprocessor identifies this as a condition of rest of the iron and switches back to a lower standby temperature which is safe for the fabric to be ironed.
- 5. An electric iron as claimed in claim 4 wherein the microprocessor (13) has a timing element which at a given time intervals checks whether the nominal temperature of the soleplate (3) has changed relative to its actual temperature and is responsive to a difference between the nominal and the actual temperature to control the temperature of the soleplate to the new nominal temperature by increasing or reducing the light power.
- 6. An electric smoothing iron as claimed in claim 1 wherein in that the microprocessor (13) has a timing element which at given time intervals checks whether the nominal temperature of the soleplate (2) has changed relative to its actual temperature and is responsive to a difference between the nominal and the actual temperature to control the temperature of the soleplate to the new nominal temperature by increasing or reducing the light power.
- 7. An electric iron as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lamps are operated separately.
- 8. An electric iron as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lamps are operated in series.
- 9. An electric iron as claimed in claim 1, wherein the lamps are operated in parallel.
- 10. An electric iron comprising a soleplate (2) which has a low heat capacity and which is heatable by means of light energy produced by a plurality of lamps (6), reflectors (7) being provided to reflect the light to the soleplate (2), and the temperature of the soleplate (2) being monitored by means of a sensor (12), and a microprocessor (13) which receives the measurement values from the sensor (12) and compares said measurement values with presettable nominal values of a temperature control device (14), said microprocessor being connected to a power control unit (15) which acts as a half-wave control of the mains voltage by controlling the number of half-waves during which the lamps are ON and the number of half-waves during which the lamps are OFF and operates the lamps in accordance with the current power requirement, wherein
- a transparent partition (3a) is disposed inside the housing (1) of the irons spaced from the inner side of the soleplate (2) between the lamps (6) and the soleplate (2), between which partition and the soleplate (2) a steam chamber (3b) is formed into which water or steam can be fed.
- 11. An electric iron as claimed in claim 10 wherein the partition consists of a glass-ceramic or borosilicate glass.
- 12. An electric iron as claimed in claim 11 wherein steam ports in the soleplate are disposed in the direct radiation field of the lamps and reflectors.
- 13. An electric iron as claimed in claim 11 wherein the microprocessor (13) has a timing element which at a given time intervals checks whether the nominal temperature of the soleplate (2) has changed relative to its actual temperature and is responsive to a difference between the nominal and the actual temperature to control the temperature of the soleplate to the new nominal temperature by increasing or reducing the light power.
- 14. An electric iron as claimed in claim 10 wherein the inner side of the soleplate has a heat-absorbing surface.
- 15. An electric iron as claimed in claim 14 wherein the microprocessor (13) has a timing element which at a given time intervals checks whether the nominal temperature of the soleplate (2) has changed relative to its actual temperature and is responsive to a difference between the nominal and the actual temperature to control the temperature of the soleplate to the new nominal temperature by increasing or reducing the light power.
- 16. An electric iron as claimed in claim 10 wherein the steam is applied from a separate water heating device.
- 17. An electric iron as claimed in claim 26 wherein the microprocessor (13) has a timing element which at a given time intervals checks whether the nominal temperature of the soleplate (2) has changed relative to its actual temperature and is responsive to a difference between the nominal and the actual temperature to control the temperature of the soleplate to the new nominal temperature by increasing or reducing the light power.
- 18. An electric iron as claimed in claim 10 wherein the lamps are operated separately.
- 19. An electric iron as claimed in claim 10 wherein the lamps are operated in series.
- 20. An electric iron as claimed in claim 10 wherein the lamps are operated in parallel.
- 21. An electric iron comprising a soleplate (2) which has a heat capacity of approximately 0.5 to 1.5.times.10.sup.-4 Wh/Kcm.sup.2 and which is heatable by means of light energy produced by a plurality of lamps (6), reflectors (7) being provided to reflect the light to the soleplate (2), and the temperature of the soleplate (2) being monitored by means of a sensor (12), and a microprocessor (13) which receives the measurement values from the sensor (12) and compares said measurement values with presettable nominal values of a temperature control device (14), said microprocessor being connected to a power control unit (15) which acts as a half-wave control of the mains voltage by controlling the number of half-waves during which the lamps are ON and the number of half-waves during which the lamps are OFF and operates the lamps in accordance with the current power requirement, wherein
- a transparent partition (3a) is disposed inside the housing (1) of the irons spaced from the inner side of the soleplate (2) between the lamps (6) and the soleplate (2), between which partition and the soleplate (2) a steam chamber (3b) is formed into which water or steam can be fed.
- 22. An electric iron as claimed in claim 21 wherein the partition consists of a glass-ceramic or borosilicate glass.
- 23. An electric iron as claimed in claim 21 wherein the lamps are operated separately.
- 24. An electric iron as claimed in claim 21 wherein the lamps are operated in series.
- 25. An electric iron as claimed in claim 21 wherein the lamps are operated in parallel.
- 26. An electric iron comprising a soleplate (2) which has a low heat capacity and which is heatable by means of light energy produced by a plurality of lamps (6), reflectors (7) provided to reflect the light to the soleplate (2), a sensor (12) which monitors the temperature of the soleplate (2) and a microprocessor (13) which receives the measurement values from the sensor (12) and compares said measurement values with presettable nominal values of a temperature control device (14), said microprocessor being connected to a power control unit (15) which acts as a half-wave control of the mains voltage by controlling the number of half-waves during which the lamps are ON and the number of half-waves during which the lamps are OFF and operates the lamps in accordance with the current power requirement,
- wherein responsive to the difference between the actual temperature and the nominal temperature remaining uninterruptedly below about 1K for a duration of about twelve measuring cycles, the microprocessor identifies a condition of rest of the iron and switches back to a lower standby temperature which is safe for the fabric to be ironed, and
- wherein after identification of the rest condition the microprocessor (13) stores and continually updates the soleplate temperature, computes a gradient therefrom, stores said gradient and compares it with a preceding computed gradient, identifies distinct changes as the start of the ironing process and switches to the previous nominal temperature.
- 27. An electric iron as claimed in claim 26 wherein the microprocessor (13) has a timing element which at a given time intervals checks whether the nominal temperature of the soleplate (3) has changed relative to its actual temperature and is responsive to a difference between the nominal and the actual temperature to control the temperature of the soleplate to the new nominal temperature by increasing or reducing the light power.
Priority Claims (1)
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Parent Case Info
This is a continuation of application Ser. No. 08/280,918, filed Jul. 27, 1994, now abandoned.
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